Home Page >> Potential Lawsuit >> Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation MSFT 401(k) / ERISA Lawsuit Microsoft Corporation has been accused of securities fraud. If you are a current or former employee or are a member of any of Microsoft Corporation investment plans or profit sharing retirement plans you may be included in this possible Microsoft Corporation 401(k) or Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) class action. If you purchased or held Microsoft Corporation stock in one of those plans during the periods Apr-18-13 to Jul-18-13, you may have a claim. Under ERISA, Microsoft Corporation employees can file a lawsuit against the company for putting stock options at risk. Microsoft Corporation employees have a claim if they can prove their employer violated its fiduciary duty to its employees. Fiduciary duty refers to a company's responsibility to the people who invest in it. If an employer puts the company's interest ahead of the investors', it has broken its fiduciary duty. A fiduciary is a person that exercises discretion over the management of plan assets or exercises discretionary control over the administration of the plan. ERISA is a federal law that sets minimum standards for pension and health plans set up by private businesses. ERISA was designed to protect people who participate in employee benefit plans, including employees with stock options in a company. Stock options are a form of compensation in which employees are given the opportunity to purchase shares of the company stock at a certain price. Microsoft Corporation 401(k) / ERISA Legal Help If you have suffered from Microsoft Corporation 401(k) plan losses, you may qualify for damages or remedies that may be awarded in a possible Microsoft Corporation ERISA class action lawsuit. Please http://www.socallawsupport.com/ click the link below to submit your complaint and we will have a lawyer review your ERISA complaint.If you are NOT a current or former employee of this company, please use this form to register your complaint. Thank you.
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